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energy revitalization and independence, i think that gets undersold. the fact that our labour force is now competitive. i think longer- term those are good things. my question is how quickly we get there, and there are all kinds of speed bumps before we kind of get to that end-state nirvana. and the big factor that holds the key to that is what happens in congress. > brent schutte. thanks so much. > > thank you. the big easy is working mighty hard to make a big comeback. we'll see what's new in new orleans, next. as the monday morning quarterbacking gets underway, we wanted to give special attention to the real winner of the super bowl: new orleans. joining us via skype this morning, mark romig. he's president and ceo of the new orleans tourism marketing corporation and chair of the host committee for super bowl 47. congratulatoins on hosting a terrific event. is the city closing in on being back to where it was prior to hurricane katrina? > > that is a very good question. a lot of us believe that because the nfl gave us the super bowl to host when we
energy revitalization and independence, i think that gets undersold. the fact that our labour force is now competitive. i think longer- term those are good things. my question is how quickly we get there, and there are all kinds of speed bumps before we kind of get to that end-state nirvana. and the big factor that holds the key to that is what happens in congress. > brent schutte. thanks so much. > > thank you. the big easy is working mighty hard to make a big comeback. we'll see...
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hopefully we are able to bring the excitement and energy to the people watching at home. >> reporter: ravens fans love the outdoor sets. >> my husband made me get up at 6:00 to see mike and mike. all time favorite. >> lot of ravens fans here, that makes it more fun. >> reporter: it took technicians a month to build the complex, they will tear it down monday and cleared out in a little under a week. don harrison, abc2 news. >>> all this week, we have been down way down yonder in new orleans, helping out the st. bernard project, helping families struggling to rebuild in new orleans. you can donate to hurricane katrina victims, head to abc2news.com, pick ravens nation in the program, designation section. >>> it's purple friday. we are counting down to the super bowl. live with a special tonight. live coverage of the fan hoopla and a breakdown of everything to expect this sunday starts here at 7:00. >>> the cold snap is back, along with colder temperatures, came a little snow this morning. >> it made the commute tough for drivers, are we going to get snow this weekend. we want to head to
hopefully we are able to bring the excitement and energy to the people watching at home. >> reporter: ravens fans love the outdoor sets. >> my husband made me get up at 6:00 to see mike and mike. all time favorite. >> lot of ravens fans here, that makes it more fun. >> reporter: it took technicians a month to build the complex, they will tear it down monday and cleared out in a little under a week. don harrison, abc2 news. >>> all this week, we have been down...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they were playing on football's biggest stage, the san jose sharks were putting on one heck of a show. let's go down to southern california. sharks visiting the ducks. up 1-0 in the third period. when could you ha when koivu off the boards. just under four minutes of play, sheldon drives in, deflected by the sharks. scott gomez. sharks fall 2-1 for the first regulation loss of the season. over to the 49ers, earlier today the 49ers land safely at san jose's unnational airport. and an army of faithful fans were there to show their support after the loss to the ravens in super bowl xlvii. by the way, super b
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they...
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energy department says we spend $2900 a year on gas. that is 4% of our income. >> san francisco woman tells 7 on your side her gas range runs so hot she's afraid knobs on the stove could burn her. >>. >> this is interesting and odd. we couldn't find anyone who heard of this happening. but this woman insists that this is a stove that is too hot to handle. she pops her meat balls into the oven. nothing unusual except for what happens next. >> when i started to bake, the knobs started getting hot. >> even hotter when bakes and cooks at the same time. >> it's dangerous. especially for my son. he likes to cook. i won't let him near the stove. >> she says shaez to use a towel to protect her hand. the unit is made by electroluxe. the company sent out teches to her home, six times. >> the techs telling me that the oven releases its heat through these slates here. and they come up and hit the knobs. >> each time they told her the stove doesn't get hot enough to be of a danger to she called 7 on your side. we used a thermometer to find out how ho
energy department says we spend $2900 a year on gas. that is 4% of our income. >> san francisco woman tells 7 on your side her gas range runs so hot she's afraid knobs on the stove could burn her. >>. >> this is interesting and odd. we couldn't find anyone who heard of this happening. but this woman insists that this is a stove that is too hot to handle. she pops her meat balls into the oven. nothing unusual except for what happens next. >> when i started to bake, the...
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. ♪ ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. happens when you mix diet soda with alcohol. t soda can . >>> well, cocktail lovers beware. >> yeah. turns out something strange happens when you mix diet soda with alcohol. drinks made be diet soda can actually make you drunker faster than cocktails made with r
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amy moderates a popular energy experts blog. since coming to "national journal" in 2,000,008, amy has covered a variety of topics including foreign policy, national security letter clever to rising and the election of the new supreme court justice. prior to nj she was a staff writer for the reporters committee for freedom of the press. ireport from the automakers panel will include, and i would love you all to be able to hear these folks names as i introduce them. robert bienenfeld senior manager environment and energy strategy product regulatory office, american honda motor company incorporated. reg modlin director of regulatory affairs chrysler llc. tom stricker vice president predatory affairs in energy and environmental research, toyota motors north america incorporated and amy, if you would like to get started we will try to get the audience to quiet down. >> thank you for that great introduction. we have two out of three of our panelists so i guess that is the two-thirds majority so we will go ahead and get started. i thin
amy moderates a popular energy experts blog. since coming to "national journal" in 2,000,008, amy has covered a variety of topics including foreign policy, national security letter clever to rising and the election of the new supreme court justice. prior to nj she was a staff writer for the reporters committee for freedom of the press. ireport from the automakers panel will include, and i would love you all to be able to hear these folks names as i introduce them. robert bienenfeld...
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. >> you know, just feel the enthusiasm, feel the energy from our coaches, from our players. >> reporter: he is intense and tightly wound but something about the rare air of the pending super bowl has niners head coach jim harbaugh letting it go were very excited. everybody is attacking this day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. just fires me up. i'm just very fired up this morning to get over there to the saints facility with our team and practice. it could be an exceptional one. it could be an extraordinary wednesday for us. >> reporter: harbaugh's 49ers are just four days away from the team's 6th super bowl. his midseason gamble has paid big dividends. despite a quick start he benched alex smith. for now nfl rock star colin kaepernick is the starting quarterback and somehow he managed to keep the peace. >> nothing has changed. and to hear colin talk about what alex has meant to him through this process, so it's been a tremendous example. >> reporter: how about kaepernick? he too is one solid citizen. no ego, no worries. it's all about team. >> just natural that this guy can handl
. >> you know, just feel the enthusiasm, feel the energy from our coaches, from our players. >> reporter: he is intense and tightly wound but something about the rare air of the pending super bowl has niners head coach jim harbaugh letting it go were very excited. everybody is attacking this day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. just fires me up. i'm just very fired up this morning to get over there to the saints facility with our team and practice. it could be an exceptional...
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energy department today said we spend an average of 2900 dollars a year on gasoline. that's 4 percent of our income. highest personal in 30 years. price have xwn up 23 cents in california in the past two months. if one trading -- trading day dow passed 1,000 the blue chip index fell to drop to 13 8 80. and analyst blame a weakness in tech stocks. shares down in asia in tuesday trading. justice department planning to sue standard and poor for the rating of risky mortgage bonds before the financial crisis in 2008. this would be the first federal action against a credit rating firm in connection with the melt down. high grade, firm gave to sub prime mortgage bonds precipitated the craze several years ago. >> well in the hubbub after the superbowl last night we captured a crime on camera that someone may have thought was a joke. but as jonathan bloom explains not a joke. real danger to pilots that could land you in jail. >> flying over san francisco mission district after the superbowl sky 7 hd saw this. green laser lighting up the night sky pointed straight at the cockpi
energy department today said we spend an average of 2900 dollars a year on gasoline. that's 4 percent of our income. highest personal in 30 years. price have xwn up 23 cents in california in the past two months. if one trading -- trading day dow passed 1,000 the blue chip index fell to drop to 13 8 80. and analyst blame a weakness in tech stocks. shares down in asia in tuesday trading. justice department planning to sue standard and poor for the rating of risky mortgage bonds before the...
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pressure is retreating, and opening the door for the next front, which is where the low and center of energy is, well to the north, and most of the radar returns from post land to seattle. they will stay there. it will be a quiet cold front today. when we get into it you can see a break and this is the extra sunshine for tomorrow, after the system falls apart today. and you go out here and this is the next system, not a lot of cloud cover, just a chance of showers for thursday. in fact, the best chance right in the morning hours in the north bay, and, then, right through the heart of rush hour, through the heart of the bay, and exiting the south bay by about noon. it gives you an how idea how fast it will move through and we will have .1" or at best .25". >> south 680, before industrial, cleared. bart and muni on time, and caltrain has possibly electric problems in san francisco that could cause train delays. we will for the that for you. right now it is working supportly but that could change. otherwise, road work, north 87 the ramp to northbound 280 is partly blocked until 6:00 this mornin
pressure is retreating, and opening the door for the next front, which is where the low and center of energy is, well to the north, and most of the radar returns from post land to seattle. they will stay there. it will be a quiet cold front today. when we get into it you can see a break and this is the extra sunshine for tomorrow, after the system falls apart today. and you go out here and this is the next system, not a lot of cloud cover, just a chance of showers for thursday. in fact, the...
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sometimes they don't have the energy left. an inch might cause some slipperiness. everybody has been saying will we have two hour delays? i think that depends if road crews get out. i thought i'd start with what happened last night and these rivers running so hard and fast the next couple days. this is great falls about 1:30 this afternoon at overlook one and water was high there, but it will be higher possibly tomorrow. you should be aware through saturday evening we may see high tides especially along the tidal potomac. something that happened today was the strong northwest winds to blow out some of the water from the streams and creeks, but wow, that was a lot of water that fell yesterday, wasn't it? this is an estimate of the 24 hour rain totals from sentinel radar. you can see the heaviest here fairfax, loudoun county into montgomery county, howard and baltimore when we look at some of the estimations, clearly some very heavy rain totals in what amounted to about eight hours here, 4.2 inches an estimate, not as much in the district, but a lot of rain, 1.6, and
sometimes they don't have the energy left. an inch might cause some slipperiness. everybody has been saying will we have two hour delays? i think that depends if road crews get out. i thought i'd start with what happened last night and these rivers running so hard and fast the next couple days. this is great falls about 1:30 this afternoon at overlook one and water was high there, but it will be higher possibly tomorrow. you should be aware through saturday evening we may see high tides...
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in addition to covering energy, she also moderates the popular energy experts' blog. since coming to national journal in 2008, amy has covered a variety of topics including foreign policy, national security, political advertising and the election of the new supreme court justice on nj's ninth justice blog. prior to nj, she was a staff rir writer for freedom of the press. our report from the automakers' panel will include -- and i'd love you all to be able to hear these folks' names as i introduce them -- great. robert bienenfeld, environment and energy strategy product regulatory office, american honda motor company incorporated. reg modlin, director regulatory affairs, chrysler llc. tom stricker, vice president of technical and regulatory affairs and energy and environmental research, toyota motors, north america incorporated. amy, if you can, if you'd like to get started, um, we'll try to get the audience to quiet down. >> well, thank you for that great introduction. we have two out of three of our panelists, so i guess that's a two-thirds majority, so i think we're
in addition to covering energy, she also moderates the popular energy experts' blog. since coming to national journal in 2008, amy has covered a variety of topics including foreign policy, national security, political advertising and the election of the new supreme court justice on nj's ninth justice blog. prior to nj, she was a staff rir writer for freedom of the press. our report from the automakers' panel will include -- and i'd love you all to be able to hear these folks' names as i...
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steven chu decided to step down as energy secretary which is a big story. a lot of traders, they know him as the energy secretary that can split an atom but did not realize that opec was his domain. now, over to jeff cannot vacillate flocked in autos. >> reporter:, tell you, you might think that because of our bought that would have a chilling effect. carmakers are making so many more fuel-efficient models, that is not having an impact. take a look at the stocks, first of all, because that is was driving, part of resolving this bull market, these positive of the sales numbers. toyota with a big run-up to over 2% because to your had much better numbers every dot. here is a little bearish piece of news. didn't have exposure in europe. europe's car sales, specifically france which sometimes focuses on u.s. sales. we forget that all the rest of the world sells cars. the impact of the european market. for example, ford, january sales in europe down. france pacific down 35%. gm down 21%. if you just think it was the americans cannot really. down 20 percent of the
steven chu decided to step down as energy secretary which is a big story. a lot of traders, they know him as the energy secretary that can split an atom but did not realize that opec was his domain. now, over to jeff cannot vacillate flocked in autos. >> reporter:, tell you, you might think that because of our bought that would have a chilling effect. carmakers are making so many more fuel-efficient models, that is not having an impact. take a look at the stocks, first of all, because...
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the high gasoline prices help within gasoline prices help of in the direction of the most of the memo energy secretary steven chu said at the beginning of obama's term. we need to find someway to gasoline prices as high as europe. he's been criticized by republicans ever since. would you agree that is come of course politically inconvenient but also an open secret? >> i wouldn't say that. don't forget that the first thing that happens when prices go up is people downsize. they get smaller vehicles, and that's not a vote for more technology. or a shift to different fuels. it's kind of reality. so don't forget consumers have incredible -- that's hard job is to provide them with a choice, with good products that meet their needs. but it's, the idea that we're going to final consumers into some policy driven choices here i think is a little overly optimistic. >> i would add to this as well, the other half of the equation, the other half of the question is what can we do as automakers? you know, trying to innovate, trying to reduce costs, trying to develop new technologies, compete with one anoth
the high gasoline prices help within gasoline prices help of in the direction of the most of the memo energy secretary steven chu said at the beginning of obama's term. we need to find someway to gasoline prices as high as europe. he's been criticized by republicans ever since. would you agree that is come of course politically inconvenient but also an open secret? >> i wouldn't say that. don't forget that the first thing that happens when prices go up is people downsize. they get smaller...
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the energy out there was just electric. the team then boarded their charter at bwi, arrived in new orleans mid afternoon and enjoyed a large police escort to the hotel. that's where we caught up with the team and the players just couldn't stop talking about the excitement. >> as baltimore, man, and that city is awesome. you know, i told john and i told a couple other guys, i said, you know, this feeling is great. this feeling is great. the sendoff is awesome. but there's nothing better than coming home as a world champion. >> the fans were crazy. they had the music going. there was thousands of people there. everybody was excited and they were doing the raven chant that they do. it was just -- we were kind of all on the way to the airport pretty excited about that. >> reporter: n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell has made it his mission to make the game of football much safer from stricter penalties to doctors on the sidelines. but it's been met with mixed emotions. many think it's affecting the game of football while others
the energy out there was just electric. the team then boarded their charter at bwi, arrived in new orleans mid afternoon and enjoyed a large police escort to the hotel. that's where we caught up with the team and the players just couldn't stop talking about the excitement. >> as baltimore, man, and that city is awesome. you know, i told john and i told a couple other guys, i said, you know, this feeling is great. this feeling is great. the sendoff is awesome. but there's nothing better...
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. >> k street alternative energy strategist, formerly the department of energy. i have a question for a system that mr. mccarthy. last week d.c. circuit court of appeals issued a decision vacating the ethanol targets under the renewable fuel standard which was set up by congress under the energy independent and security act of 2007. and although it upheld most of the other parts of the fuel standard, i was wondering what your reaction was to that decision to whether epa is going to appeal that and thirdly, generally, the upcoming congressional debate on the future of renewable fuel standards. thank you. >> well, thanks for the question. it opens up all other can of worms which we could talk about a lot. what i will say is that we were disappointed in the decision. i don't have any new -- news on whether now reached intend to appeal, but the decision was a very narrow one which basically said that we were looking actually too closely at tying in the levels we were projecting. too much to the goals that congress intended as opposed to the direct data that we had on
. >> k street alternative energy strategist, formerly the department of energy. i have a question for a system that mr. mccarthy. last week d.c. circuit court of appeals issued a decision vacating the ethanol targets under the renewable fuel standard which was set up by congress under the energy independent and security act of 2007. and although it upheld most of the other parts of the fuel standard, i was wondering what your reaction was to that decision to whether epa is going to appeal...
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however, energy analysts saying that none of this, none of this, and none of this, adds up to a 20¢ spike in one week. >> this is the month of february. going on vacation. sometimes they use the month of february to fix things. typically, because nothing happens. at the price of oil has gone up but not enough to explain this gasoline price. the bottom line is that we have a lot more gasoline this year and last year. the price should be lower, not higher. >> pam: if that is true and are we perhaps getting price gouge? >> reporter: it could be market manipulation it could be legal, illegal. >> pam: what can we do? >> reporter: not a lot right now people are tracking mess. the senators on the east coast, washington, calif., tracking this. they have been calling this for months and nothing has happened. >> pam: here's a look at how much drivers are paying on average for a gallon of gas in the bay area right now. in san francisco, 3-93 -- in oakland, 3-86 -- and in san jose, an average of 3- 87. again, that's up more than 20 cents from last week.. and as expected. people are *not happy about t
however, energy analysts saying that none of this, none of this, and none of this, adds up to a 20¢ spike in one week. >> this is the month of february. going on vacation. sometimes they use the month of february to fix things. typically, because nothing happens. at the price of oil has gone up but not enough to explain this gasoline price. the bottom line is that we have a lot more gasoline this year and last year. the price should be lower, not higher. >> pam: if that is true and...
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already started work on a food pavilion there, and we have plans for three technology firms, and an energy firm there, and can you believe it? for the first time -- a lot going on. i think people love the alternative modes of transportation that we have. and we have bicycles and lanes that are developing, and the circulator is expanding. metro is growing. we look forward to having the streetcar system up and running in the city as well. >> we are going to get your take on the super bowl tonight when we come right back. stick around. >>> welcome back. school enrollment in d.c. has not been this high in 84 years. you have families moving in and they want to stay, not just in the elementary school level and also in middle and high school now. >> that's right. a lot of modernization has gone on with schools over the last several years, and the out standing chancellor henderson is doing a great job leading the cps, and the charter schools are coming providing choice, and i am proud asperpespecially of thy childhood education programs. we have the most robust early childhood education programs.
already started work on a food pavilion there, and we have plans for three technology firms, and an energy firm there, and can you believe it? for the first time -- a lot going on. i think people love the alternative modes of transportation that we have. and we have bicycles and lanes that are developing, and the circulator is expanding. metro is growing. we look forward to having the streetcar system up and running in the city as well. >> we are going to get your take on the super bowl...
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. our sunday morning almanac. february 3, 1894, 119 years ago today. the day artist norman rockwell was born in new york city. his magazine illustrations brought football into american homes long before tv ever did. and it wasn't just football. for 47 years beginning in 1916, norman rockwell painted 323 covers for the weekly saturday evening post, portraying everyday american life with an affection and good humor and sometimes with serious intent. >> neighbors com
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein...
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different parts of ihs look at the energy space. we are finding that where all of the development of shell and fracking are going on, pickup truck sales in really remote locations are exploding as these people come in for these jobs related to energy in the u.s. is very exciting, but it also throws off the distribution channels because suddenly you are like, when, why does s.d. suddenly need 20,000 pickup trucks? there are terrific new pickup trucks coming from gm, later on this year, and of course the rams' 1500 for dodge. just one truck of the year. >> so for average families, there's a pickup truck in their future as well? guest: pickup trucks are expanding. they can hold four people, and it can be the perfect family vehicle these days. we are seeing improved economy in pickup trucks. host: what our dealers doing to capitalize that people are in the market for a car? is it more incentive for dealers? guest: if you have a new used car, so if you bought a car in 2009 or 2010, and are tired of it, that car is very valuable because w
different parts of ihs look at the energy space. we are finding that where all of the development of shell and fracking are going on, pickup truck sales in really remote locations are exploding as these people come in for these jobs related to energy in the u.s. is very exciting, but it also throws off the distribution channels because suddenly you are like, when, why does s.d. suddenly need 20,000 pickup trucks? there are terrific new pickup trucks coming from gm, later on this year, and of...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >>> right now at 9:00, we continue to follow breaking news out of turkey. an explosion this morning outside the u.s. embassy there. an update on the death toll and what happened. that's straight ahead. >> then hillary clinton's final day. her message as she wraps up her run as secretary of state. >> for all you ravens' fans, happy purple friday. we've got a lot ahe
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a...